Sentence examples for indeed I understand from inspiring English sources

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"Indeed, I understand we called them a taxi... when their friend who was to pick them up didn't turn up," Bishop said.

Indeed, I understand No 10 has decided it can only rely on the votes of Lib Dems on the government payroll, as those who survive will be trying, mostly by being outspoken rebels, to persuade their constituents to give the Lib Dems yet another go in 2020.

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"The risks to British taxpayers' liability is actually very small indeed, although I understand why he [Osborne] doesn't want to create a precedent".

Indeed, if I understand correctly the way the Games are now being talked about – and it's all the most frightful cobblers, so forgive any misapprehensions – Jessica Ennis winning gold is no longer merely a sporting aspiration but something that would cause a massive and immediate recalibration in the balance of payments.

They've all been identified by the regulatory authorities, or indeed as I understand in some of the cases, by the companies themselves".

"And indeed, as I understand it, the policy at the time at Camp Bastion, was that soldiers weren't allowed to have cameras or phones on them".

Indeed, I now understand that he openly published his full name alongside business publications making it clear that he used a pen name merely to separate business and politics, prior to entering parliament".

On Feb. 12: "It is to overcome the issue of anti-Semitism which... is indeed -- as I understand it and read -- getting to a point where it is as bad as it was in the 30's".

I understand that we are indeed the problem: that is no reason for us not to be part of the solution".

I understand that there are indeed a number of "sides," but I believe that the Palestinian people and the Israeli people are generally on the same side.

The shadow minister for housing, Roberta Blackman-Woods, called the sacking "sad news indeed", adding: "I cannot understand how Jeremy thinks it will help his worsening position with the PLP [parliamentary Labour party]." Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael noted that the row would distract from the Conservative party's own internal strife, tweeting: "Thank God Corbyn has sacked Benn.

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